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Goldstein 6 & 7 (1896: Separate but equal. (Black schools were of…

Goldstein 6 & 7 (1896: Separate but equal., "Any desegregation program must contain strong protections for black workers." (Oliver Cox, The Nation), "In black schools led by black educators, children are more likely to take pride in themselves and the achievements of their race." (Anna Julia Cooper; Goldstein, 112))